" i os --_ na BUSINESS DIRECTORY HALL FOR RENT JT LCBO. Weddings - Banquets DOGGIE SALON Dances - Parties Dog Voy & rooming 19 SUNRISE DR_, BLACKST! PORT PERRY SCOUT HALL 4 245 LILLAST. N. CALL 986-4989 985-3625 or 7284978 For Appointment. RICKS Mobile Lock Service WEED CONTROL Homes © Industrial . © Commercial SPECIALIZING IN: AUTHENTIC Lawn Care, Fertilizing LOCK KEY and Weed Spraying. ri? & KE 986-4889 -..2- BLACKSTOCK, ONT. totmn 985-8766 MOTOR CITY TURF SERVICES Lawn Care - Fertilizing - Weed Control - PORT PERRY 985-3383 (la Radio Dispatched i) LY) FRED TIMMS =" HEATING CO. LTD. 24 HR. Emergency Oil Burner Service FURNACECLEANING 985-3998 40 Vanedward Drive, Port Perry (Behind Philp Pontiac-Buick Limited) ANIMAL FEED & HEALTH PRODUCTS GARDEN SUPPLIES - FENCE FERTILIZER -- WILD BIRD SEED DOG FOOD - CONDITIONER SALT 985-7363 D MARLOW'S FEED SERVICE [£8 HAULAGE SERVICES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES KING HAULAGE & EXCAVATING Topsoil - Fill & Gravel - Ponds & Earthmoving - Complete Backhoe & Bulldozer Service Uxbridge - 852-5485 } i TOLL FREE FROM 985 exchange Rick Thomas 2 "HAULAGE | |. ML | Sand - Gravel HAULAGE Limestone - Topsoil Washed Materials 985-2715 Sand & Gravel - 985-7013 Dowson's Water Haulage ~ "PURE SPRING WATER" Delivered in Stainless Steel Tanks -- YEAR ROUND SERVICE -- PHONE 985-3814 Alex J. Shepherd CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Corporation, Small Business Accounting & Taxation Farm Accounting & Taxation - Bookkeeping Services PHONE (416) 985-7031 EMIMVIERSCN 193 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY A eundncal' (416) 985-7306 WINTERS, SUTHERLAND & MOASE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS BOOKKEEPING - ACCOUNTING - INCOME TAX : SERVICES FOR: Farm - Small Business & Corporations - Personal Income Tax OFFICES IN PORT PERRY, OSHAWA & BOWMANVILLE R. MOASK/ RESIDENGS 985-7225 230 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY - 985-8893 Blackstock Area News by Joyce Kelly Ontario weather is often very unpredict- able and uncertain but this last spell of con- stant rain and gloom is getting most of us down. The farmers and gard- eners are becoming im- patient to get the plant- ing underway. But snow on Mother's Day! That was just too much. Surely better things are ahead for us. Lois VanCamp left on Tuesday for a three month exchange trip with the Junior Farm- ers to the United King- dom. She will be enjoy- ing many exciting events and sight seeing trips as well as count- less learning exper- iences in the three months. Best wishes go with her. Welcome home to Ruth and Bill Marconi who have returned home from a month hol- iday in Fort Meyers, Florida. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gilbank and family on the passing of her brother, Mr. Alvin Boyd. Cartwright High School students enjoyed a most interesting Careers Day recently when representatives from a variety of diff- erent fields presented information on what _ their particular jobs are like, what qualifications are necessary to obtain them and what career opportunities exist. Many of the speakers were graduates of our small local High School. the speakers for the day were Civil Engineer Lorrie (Turner) Min- shall, Ministry of Agri- culture Representative Brian Hall, Nurse Alice Ann (Carnaghan) Lee, reporter Gord Malcolm, Public Health Nurse Kathy (Gunter) Me- Laughlin, Legal Sec- retary Jan (Turner) Martyn and chartered accountant Ann Be- . langer. The day was such a success that plans are underway for another such event before long. On Sunday evening the regular meeting of the Youth Group was held in the United Church. Discussion was held concerning the Youth Service which the - group will conduct in both Blackstock and Nestleton Churches when the minister Rev. D. Davis is away to the Bay of Quinte Confer- ence. A film "Brian at 17" about youth pro- blems was watched. Doreen VanCamp has returned home from an enjoyable holiday to British Columbia where she visited friends. * The Women's Insti- tute met in the Comm- unity Hall on. May 4. beginning with a del- icious dessert lunch. the 4-H girls were present to receive their gifts for compléting County and Provincial honogs. Eliz' abeth Kelly has com- pleted 12 units for pro- vincial honors while Carla Adams and Joy Werry have completed county Honor with 6 units. Congratulations girls. The regular meeting opened with the Insti- tute Ode and Mary Stewart Collect. New president, Mrs. H. Martyn read an inter- esting poem by Edna Jacques. Mrs. Samells conducted a short "In. Memoriam' for a valued member the late Mrs. Marwood McKee. The minutes and the treasurer's report was read and accepted. The Fair Display will be "An Old Country Store". An outing for the July meet- ing may be to the Cullen Gardens. Don't forget to wear your name tag to the District Annual in Solina on May 19. The new W.I. prayer as printed in the Home and Cotintry was sung. Mrs. Vernon Assel- stine showed pictures and gave a very inter- esting commentary on their trip to Japan. The Roll Call was answered by showing something made in Japan. Meeting closed with O Canada. Mr. Stanley Malcolm celebrated his 90th birthday with an Open House by his family in the Nestleton Church on Sunday. Many from this area attended to wish this fine gentleman a Happy Birthday includ- ELI Br | RL Ton VR v yrs ANTE 188 XT RY EN EE 4 J TPS in, yy 'B.. ot ' 7 . fur [BOT sanrwdtmgphin fas Aad ROLF RL pide es nD x twinair PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 10, 1983 -- 31 Anything but snow for Mother ing his son, Neil and Noreel Malcolm and their family. The Senior Citizen's Card Party on Tuesday evening had the follow- ing winners: 1. Roy Werry-84; 2. Dorothy McDiarmid-82; 3. Percy VanCamp-80; 4. Alec Moffatt-79; 5. William Forder-75; 6. Lorna Swain-74; Low - James Emerton; Draws were won by Lorna Swain, Roy Werry and Meta Swain. On Thursday night Nancy and Bob Bryans were supper guests of George and Marg Bryans and boys, Cam- eron also Bob's mom and dad Jim and Ina Bryans who are living there now. Saturday supper guests of the Bob Bryans were Lorinda Jackson, Babe and Wilf Brown, Courtice, Dot and Harold Wilkins, Hampton, Lorraine and Bud Pringle, Bowman- ville and Roly and Millie Coy. On Sunday Patti treat- ed her mom, Nancy Bryans to a Blue Jay game against Kansas City in Toronto even in the cold. On Saturday evening Gord and Debbie Bryans attended the Sunday Bowling Ban- quet in Caesarea. Debbie was on the Con- solation Team. Glad to report that Ralph Larmer is pro- gressing well following his recent hip surgery in Oshawa Hospital. Mrs. Mary Sheen of Toronto spent a few Nursery invites you fo open house Its time again to think about enrolling your child in Nursery School for next September. Blackstock Nursery: School invites you to an Open House and Reg- istration Night, Thurs- day, May 19th, 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Blackstock Rec. Centre. The school has had full enrollment again this past year and the children are enjoying many excursions out- side the school as well as a well constructed curriculim inside the class with teachers Anne Lane and Ellen Russell. It is a co- operative school with parental assistance and the fees are $16.00 a month for-once a week; $30.00 a month for twice a week; $42.00 a month for three times a week. Still to come this year are trips to the Toronto Metro Zoo, Cullen Gardens, a Family picnic. The school is proud of its reputation of good teachers and whole family involve- ment. One more teacher is to be hired for the upcoming year. During the past year, fundrais- ing for the school has been quite successful. Two dances were held, a pancake breakfast, a fashion show and other small projects, which were organized by the energetic executive: President - Janis Pashley, Vice-President - Pat Cole; Treasurer - Marlene McKee; Sec- retary - Michelle Adams. These ladies are turn- ing over their positions to enthusiastic members: Secretary - Lucy Bucking; Treas- urer - Judy Henry; Vice President - Dale Muir- head and Marlene McKee as President. Come out to see and learn about the school at the Blackstock Rec Centre. We are certain you'll be pleased that your child is getting the best out of his or her early childhood years. There is a special parent-tot class for 2 year olds once a week with the structure gear- ed only towards that age group. It was successful this past year and should be next year also. For more information about registration call Dale 986-4868. ...... Pastor.D. Payne; - days with her daughter, Miss Susan Sheen. they spent the weekend at their cottage in Mus- koka. Welcome to our community is extended to Mr. and Mrs. G. Oram and family who have moved into the house on 57 where Mr. and Mrs. John Malin and family lived. The Malins have moved into their new home on Scugog St. North at the north end of the village. Also welcome to Mr. and Mrs. McGowan who have recently moved into their new home also on Scugog St. N, north of the village. Mr. and Mrs. Thorpe have maved ino their new home on 57. Welcome to them is also extended. Please phone any news items to me before noon on Monday morn- ings. Your assistance is necessary to keep our Blackstock column alive. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. Glenn Jackson M.A.B.D. SUNDAY MAY 15 10AM Morning Worship and Church School PRINCE ALBERT SUNDAY MAY 15 11:30 Morning Worship and Church School SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Miss Beatrice McLean B.A. Presb'y Supply Services Scugog 9:45 a.m. Manchester 11:15a.m. 20RT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH WELCOMES YOU (Hwy. 7A, just east of Port Perry) B.A.B. Th. Assoc. Pastor T. Kartzmark Bible School 9:45 a.m. Prajse and Worship Services 11:00a.m. & 6:00 P.M. . Nursery provided Ladies Coffee Hour Tues. 9:45 am-11:00 am Family Prayer and Bible Study Wed. 7:30 P.M. Pioneer Girls and Boys C.S.B. Thursday 7:00 P.M. C.F.C. (for teens) Friday WELCOME TO EMMANUEL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Queen & Rosa Streets Pastor R. Hilsden 10 a.m. Sunday School 11:00a.m. & 7:00 p.m. Sunday Services Wed. Bible Study 8 p.m. EMMANUEL FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP Durham Rd. 23 and 7th Conc. Rev. G.B. Parks 852-5871 9:45 a.m. Sunday School ANGLICAN Rev. Ansley Tucker ST. JOHN'S BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY MAY 15 Seventh Sunday Of Easter 10A.M. Rogationtide Service and Holy Communion at Wolfe's Farm Region Road 57 and Cone. 1 Followed by sandwich pot luck Please come! CHURCH OF ASCENSION Port Perry Wednesday, May 11 7:30a.m. Holy Communion SUNDAY MAY 15 Seventh Sunday Of Easter 9:am Holy Communion 10:30 A.M. Joint Rogationtide Service with St. John's Blackstock --All Welcome! PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Rev. Stuart McEntyre B.A. B.D. Phone 985-3409 or 985-3881 ST. JOHNS PORT PERRY 319 Queen Street SUNDAY MAY 15 9:55a.m. Morning Worship BURNS CHURCH ASHBURN SUNDAY MAY 15 10 a.m. Church School 11:15a.m. Morning Worship Junior Church and Nursery HOPE CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH OF PORT PERRY (166 Simcoe St. S Prince Albert) Watch our Church program Faith 20 on Global TV every Sunday morning at 9:30 a.m. Service 10:00 a.m. © and 7:00 p.m. Rev. Carel Geleynse R.R. 2 Port Perry 985-3402 Everyone Welcome CAESAREA 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. COMMUNITY CHURCH Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Bible Study "A Charismatic Bible-believing Church" Rev. W.H. Crawford D.D. Family Worship 11:00 a.m. Welcome to the Country Church Nat 72 -, a ed a Fe > DET - a ARR) TA ~Sme ent wr Ppp £0 I A SRE Hd} Satta h al] Cet hg TA A ok APIS pl Sa oo ATI Ae Al SRY mAh TIS (ANISH AR . FELT : EARNED 2% bo) By AE 5 ; 7. 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